Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century
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Semainier Secretaire in Precious Wood, Louis XV Style, Napoleon III Period - Mid-19th Century

19th century
Louis XV style
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    This breast-high piece of furniture in veneer marquetry representing small cubes is made of rosewood, rosewood and cedar burl.
    It has seven drawers, each of which is equipped with two mirrored handles, a bronze entry and a functional lock, all original.
    Two of them form a flap revealing a writing part. Once opened, we discover a niche with bronze scraps, above two small drawers inlaid with rosewood with light wood net and rosewood surround. A bronze handle allows the draw. The rosewood workspace is upholstered in current red leather with gold vignette and corner patterns.
    The top of this furniture with concave sides, in precious wood marquetry arranged in a herringbone pattern, is embellished with two brass rods with edges. Each corner is adorned with a bronze motif representing flowers.
    The quarter-round uprights are in horizontal rosewood veneer and trimmed with a fall at the top and bottom.
    The whole rests on an overflowing base, slightly bulbous, decorated in its center with a bronze, ending in small feet with bronze hooves.
    The back of the cabinet as well as the interiors of the drawers are in solid oak. The latter are also equipped with stops to protect against any fall.
    This bicentenary writing desk will take care of the decoration of your interior with charm.
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    Period: Mid 19th century
    Excellent condition. After stripping, satin varnish finish.
    Delivery and installation possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture.
    Dimensions:
    Width: 55cm
    Depth: 30cm
    Height: 133cm

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    Reference 070722 Bis

    Ref: GJCOS5ZTO9

    Condition Very good
    Style Louis XV style (Furniture Secretaries of Louis XV style Style)
    Period 19th century (Furniture Secretaries 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Width (cm) 55
    Height (cm) 133
    Materials Leather, Gilt bronze, Marble, Cedar, Rosewood, Rosewood
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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